The judicial sector in Latin America and the Caribbean : elements of reform /
by Dakolias, Maria.
Material type: BookSeries: World Bank technical paper, no. 319.Publisher: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, 1996Description: xvi, 79 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.ISBN: 0821336126.Subject(s): Justice, Administration of -- Latin America | Law reform -- Latin AmericaReview: "Professional analysis of essential elements of judicial reform, as provided in any country-specific review by the World Bank. As political and economic development continue, greater attention needs to be given to judicial reform. Basic elements of judicial reform include: guaranteeing judicial independence through changes in judicial budgeting, judicial appointment, and disciplinary systems; adopting procedural reforms; enhancing public access to justice; incorporating gender issues in the reform process; and redefining/expanding legal education and training"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57. http://www.loc.gov/hlas/Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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340.3 TOR Torture in the eighties / | 340.3 WOR World unfair competition law : | 340.3 WOR World unfair competition law : | 340.3098 DAJ The judicial sector in Latin America and the Caribbean : | 340.4 AGT Trial by Jury / | 340.4 BRR The Royal mail case : | 340.4 KET The trial of Gustav Rau, Otto Monsson, and Willem Smith : |
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"Professional analysis of essential elements of judicial reform, as provided in any country-specific review by the World Bank. As political and economic development continue, greater attention needs to be given to judicial reform. Basic elements of judicial reform include: guaranteeing judicial independence through changes in judicial budgeting, judicial appointment, and disciplinary systems; adopting procedural reforms; enhancing public access to justice; incorporating gender issues in the reform process; and redefining/expanding legal education and training"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57. http://www.loc.gov/hlas/
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